UK house prices rose 0.3% in February to an average of £301,151, marking a significant slowdown from January's 0.8% growth, according to Halifax. The mortgage lender warned that geopolitical uncertainties from the Middle East conflict could slow interest rate cuts this year, potentially tempering decreases in borrowing costs for homebuyers.
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UK house prices rose 0.3% in February to an average of £301,151, marking a significant slowdown from January's 0.8% growth, according to Halifax. The mortgage lender warned that geopolitical uncertainties from the Middle East conflict could slow interest rate cuts this year, potentially tempering decreases in borrowing costs for homebuyers.